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      Home  >  Daily News • General News • Major Tournaments  >  The field in MX

      The field in MX

      FIDE, Mexico City, World Championship


      The field by rating order as of July 2007 (Expected changes for October 2007)

      1. Anand (IND) 2792 (2790)
      3. Kramnik (RUS) 2769 (2779)
      5. Morozevich (RUS) 2758 (2766)
      7. Leko (HUN) 2751 (2755)
      8. Aronian (ARM) 2750 (No change)
      12. Svidler (RUS) 2735 (2733)
      13. Gelfand (ISR) 2733 (2722)
      14. Grischuk (RUS) 2726 (2725)

      The 2 biggest names not in the World Championship are:

      4. Ivanchuk 2762 (2787)
      2. Topalov 2769 (No change)

      Ivanchuk gained over 24 points and is expected to be the new #2, trailing Anand by only 3 points! Kramnik will remain at #3 and Topalov will drop to #4.

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      5 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        September 7, 2007 at 2:40 pm

        I hope Ivanchuk will be #1 and win the WC one day.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        September 7, 2007 at 2:41 pm

        >>Ivanchuk gained over 24 points and is expected to be the new #2, >>

        Who is #1?

        You are #6.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        September 7, 2007 at 3:47 pm

        1. Anand (IND) 2792 (2790)
        2. Topalov 2769 (No change)
        3. Kramnik (RUS) 2769 (2779)
        4. Ivanchuk 2762 (2787)
        5. Morozevich (RUS) 2758 (2766)
        7. Leko (HUN) 2751 (2755)
        8. Aronian (ARM) 2750 (No change)
        12. Svidler (RUS) 2735 (2733)
        13. Gelfand (ISR) 2733 (2722)
        14. Grischuk (RUS) 2726 (2725)

        The 2 biggest names not in the World Championship are:

        The next biggest names not here or in the Candidates:

        6. Shakhriyar Mamedyarov
        9. Teimour Radjabov
        10. Dmitry Jakovenko

      4. Anonymous Reply
        September 7, 2007 at 4:51 pm

        Excuse me, but the biggest name not in the event is Judit Polgar.

      5. Koni Reply
        September 7, 2007 at 10:27 pm

        Great form by Chucky! I wonder is this first time he’s been no.2 in the world? I remember him being the world no.3 back when Kaspy and Karpov were dominating the ratings.

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